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Is it OK for a critic to get a cut of sales in exchange for coverage of a product?
In a frothier time, the lucrative arrangements struck by Mr. Silver allowed him to get a cut of the revenue from his films.
Prison authorities are widely believed to get a cut of the transactions; in effect, they are taxing the entry of contraband into jails.
In 2010, when Everett heard of the passing of original Genesis drummer John Mayhew, he determined to get a cut of the film into circulation.
The guild also wants actors to get a cut of product placement fees that come when the networks and studios weave advertising into their entertainments.
Apparently in an effort not to appear to be price-gouging a ticket-hungry public, the producers presented the new tickets -- 50 at every show -- as a way to get a cut of the lucrative market dominated by scalpers as well as a way of assuring its creative team and investors a share of earnings.
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Kiosk vendors also look forward to getting a cut of any e-commerce the stations generate.
And they have a financial incentive to do so — they get a cut of each transaction (as does Ordr.in).
Most need to eat, as a way to ensure their creators still get a cut of the action while their original product propagates without them.
Typically online publishers will link to a book and will get a cut of the proceeds if the store linked to makes a sale within a certain timeframe.
But 3jam looks to partner with wireless carriers and get a cut of all text message fees.
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